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The impact of financing conditions on global deep decarbonization
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Stability of price premiums for wool [PDF]
The objective of this study was to determine whether long-run relationships existed between price premiums for wools with different fibre diameters. Based on cointegration analysis using monthly data from 1976.8 to 1999.10, the results showed that price premiums, in relative price terms, for fibre diameters between 19 and 23 micron were cointegrated ...
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Causes and Consequences of Price Premiums
The Journal of Business, 1996Existing literature that argues for the prevalence of price premiums is examined. An evaluation of an extant model identifies several possible boundary conditions that limit the applicability of the model. A set of propositions is developed based on these boundary conditions, linking buyer, seller, and market factors to the magnitude of price premiums ...
Rao, Akshay R, Monroe, Kent B
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Asset Pricing and the Illiquidity Premium
The Financial Review, 2005In this paper, we examine the asset-pricing role of liquidity (as proxied by share turnover) in the context of the Fama and French (1993) three-factor model. Our analysis employs monthly Australian data, covering the sample period from 1990 to 1998. The key finding of our research is that the main test is unable to reject the test of over-identifying ...
Chan, Howard W., Faff, Robert W.
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Quantity Premiums and Discounts in Dynamic Pricing
Operations Research, 2014We consider a dynamic pricing problem for a monopolistic company selling a perishable product when customer demand is both uncertain and occurs in batches that must be fulfilled as a whole. The seller can price-discriminate between different sized batches by setting different unit prices.
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Inflation Premium and Oil Price Volatility [PDF]
This paper provides a fully micro-founded New Keynesian framework to study the interaction between oil price volatility, pricing behavior of firms and monetary policy. We show that when oil has low substitutability, firms find it optimal to charge higher relative prices as a premium in compensation for the risk that oil price volatility generates on ...
Paul Castillo +2 more
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Journal of Development Economics, 2015
Abstract By exploring a rich data set that links international trade transactions to panel data of manufacturing firms from China during 2000–2006, we reveal new patterns of export prices across firms. We find that foreign firms charge about 28% higher prices than Chinese exporters after controls for firm productivity and product–destination–year ...
Ying Ge, Huiwen Lai, Susan Chun Zhu
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Abstract By exploring a rich data set that links international trade transactions to panel data of manufacturing firms from China during 2000–2006, we reveal new patterns of export prices across firms. We find that foreign firms charge about 28% higher prices than Chinese exporters after controls for firm productivity and product–destination–year ...
Ying Ge, Huiwen Lai, Susan Chun Zhu
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Motivated by the evidence that investors tend to be overly optimistic about low-priced stocks, we examine how nominal price affects the cross section of stock returns. To circumvent the mechanical inverse relationship between price and expected return, we construct a novel way of examining the effect of nominal price on the cross section of stock ...
Justin Birru, Baolian Wang
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Motivated by the evidence that investors tend to be overly optimistic about low-priced stocks, we examine how nominal price affects the cross section of stock returns. To circumvent the mechanical inverse relationship between price and expected return, we construct a novel way of examining the effect of nominal price on the cross section of stock ...
Justin Birru, Baolian Wang
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